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Coexistence of infinite \((*)\)-clusters. II: Ising percolation in two dimensions
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    Coexistence of infinite \((*)\)-clusters. II: Ising percolation in two dimensions (English)
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    15 August 1994
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    [For part I see author, Z. Wahrscheinlichkeitstheorie Verw. Geb. 61, 75- 81 (1982; Zbl 0478.60096).] We show a strong type of conditionally mixing property for the Gibbs states of \(d\)-dimensional Ising model when the temperature is above the critical one. By using this property, we show that there is always coexistence of infinite \((+*)\)- and \((-*)\)-clusters when \(\beta\) is smaller than \(\beta_ c\) and \(h=0\) in two dimensions. It is also possible to show that this coexistence region extends to some nonzero external field case, i.e., for every \(\beta<\beta_ c\), there exists some \(h_ c (\beta)>0\) such that \(| h |<h_ c (\beta)\) implies the coexistence of infinite \((*)\)-clusters with respect to the Gibbs state for \((\beta,h)\).
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    mixing property
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    Gibbs states
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    Ising model
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